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Back in the Aces of Pacific 1946, I remember the Shinden very well. It flew like a hell! Wrench, revisiting Okinawa is a must indeed, but a new Iwo Jima map should be awesome. :biggrin:

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if I could find the proper DEMs, I'd love to do a terrain from northern Formosa to the Kuriles, covering Korea, Manchuria and parts of Russia, and of course, all of the Home Islands.

I, too, miss the terrain from ATOP 46, where you could fly over Tokyo.

 

a map of most of the eastern pacific basin, say from Guam to Kamchatka would just be impossible to work with

as it is now, I'm over 6 months behind on the CBI terrain.

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the folding wings were only for storage in the bomb-proof tunnels at the dispersal sites. Since there were no carriers left, and those low-thrust, long spool up engines made it unsuitable for deck ops...

 

Do you have the Monogram Close Up on the Kikka?

 

(unfortunately, there's next to nothing on the J7W -- but I did find a paper model of it!! -- other than the info in Fancallion's book)

 

btw, should change the MinBaseSize = to Medium -- it really needs the longer runways. LARGE would be better, but that'll have to wait until I can rebuild the Home Islands main airbases.  I also gave it a ATIU code name of "Luke" (as in 'he was our last hope' <grin>)

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